Dependent Levy Fee Saudi Arabia 2026 — Exact Amounts, How to Pay & Penalties

The dependent levy is a mandatory annual fee paid by expatriate sponsors for each dependent in Saudi Arabia. Here is the exact fee structure, how to pay on Absher, what happens if you miss payment and everything you need to budget for.

Quick Summary

  • Dependent levy is SAR 400 per dependent per month (SAR 4,800 per year)
  • Paid by you the sponsor — your employer does not pay this
  • Applies to every dependent — spouse and children under your sponsorship
  • Paid annually at the time of iqama renewal for each dependent
  • Non-payment results in penalties and Absher service suspension
  • Always verify current amounts at absher.sa before paying
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Important Fee Disclaimer

The fees mentioned in this guide reflect the structure as of 2026. Saudi Arabia updates fee structures periodically under Vision 2030. Always verify the exact current amount at absher.sa or muqeem.sa before making any payments.

What Is the Dependent Levy?

The dependent levy — officially the expatriate dependent fee — was introduced as part of the Vision 2030 economic reform programme. It is an annual charge paid by expatriate workers in the private sector for each dependent registered under their sponsorship in Saudi Arabia.

The levy is separate from the iqama renewal fee. Every expatriate sponsor must pay this levy annually for each dependent — failure to do so affects all iqama-related services.

Who Has to Pay?

📌 Government Sector: Expatriates working directly for Saudi government entities may be exempt from the dependent levy. Confirm your status with your HR department and verify at absher.sa.

Fee Structure 2026

Dependent Levy — Current Fee Structure (Verify at absher.sa)

Fee TypeAmount Per DependentFrequency
Monthly levy rateSAR 400Per month per dependent
Annual levy — 1 dependentSAR 4,800Paid once yearly at renewal
Annual levy — 2 dependentsSAR 9,600Paid once yearly at renewal
Annual levy — 3 dependentsSAR 14,400Paid once yearly at renewal
Annual levy — 4 dependentsSAR 19,200Paid once yearly at renewal

Total Annual Cost Per Dependent

The dependent levy is not the only cost. Budget for all of the following:

Total Annual Cost Per Dependent (Approximate)

Cost ItemApproximate AmountNotes
Dependent levySAR 4,800Verify at absher.sa
Iqama renewal feeSAR 650 – 800Verify at absher.sa
Health insuranceSAR 1,200 – 3,000+Depends on age and provider
Exit re-entry visaSAR 200 – 400When dependent travels abroad
Total estimate (1 dependent)SAR 6,850 – 9,000+Per year — plan ahead

How to Pay — Step by Step on Absher

1

Log Into Absher Individuals

Go to absher.sa and log in using your Absher credentials and registered mobile number.

2

Go to My Family Section

Navigate to "My Family" or "Dependents." You will see all dependents with their individual iqama expiry dates.

3

Select the Dependent to Renew

Click on the dependent whose iqama is due for renewal. The system displays the full fee breakdown including levy, renewal fee and any outstanding dues.

4

Review Total Amount Due

Absher shows the total amount — dependent levy, iqama renewal fee and any late penalties. Review carefully before proceeding.

5

Pay via SADAD or Card

Complete payment through SADAD online banking, credit card or debit card. Keep the payment confirmation receipt.

6

Repeat for Each Dependent

Each dependent has a different expiry date. Repeat the process for each dependent before their individual expiry dates.

When Is the Levy Due?

Penalties for Non-Payment

ConsequenceDetails
Financial penaltyLate payment fees accumulate daily — verify exact amount at absher.sa
Absher services suspendedCannot process any iqama transactions until outstanding levies are paid
Exit re-entry visa blockedCannot issue exit re-entry visas for dependents until levy is cleared
Iqama renewal blockedDependent iqama cannot be renewed — overstay risk
Your own iqama affectedOutstanding dependent levies can affect your own iqama renewal
⚠️ Do Not Wait: The moment you know a dependent's iqama is due for renewal — start the process immediately. Outstanding levies accumulate quickly and can block multiple services at once.

How the Levy Has Increased Since 2017

YearMonthly Levy Per DependentAnnual Per Dependent
2017SAR 100SAR 1,200
2018SAR 200SAR 2,400
2019SAR 300SAR 3,600
2020 onwardsSAR 400SAR 4,800
2026 (current)SAR 400SAR 4,800 — verify at absher.sa

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the dependent levy the same as the iqama renewal fee?

No — they are two completely separate charges. The iqama renewal fee is the administrative cost to renew the iqama document. The dependent levy is an additional annual charge per dependent. Both are paid together at renewal time through Absher but they are separate line items.

Does my employer pay the dependent levy?

No. Your employer pays your own work iqama fees but the dependent levy is entirely your personal financial responsibility as sponsor. Some employers offer a dependent allowance as part of your salary package — but legally the obligation falls on you as sponsor.

What if I cannot afford to pay the dependent levy?

There is no waiver or instalment option under current rules. If you cannot afford the levy the only practical option is to cancel the dependent iqama and have them exit Saudi Arabia. Keeping dependents without paying results in accumulating fines that worsen the situation.

Do I pay the levy if my dependent is outside Saudi Arabia?

If your dependent holds an active dependent iqama the levy is still due at renewal time regardless of whether they are physically in Saudi Arabia. To stop paying you must cancel the dependent iqama which requires them to exit on a final exit visa.

Can I cancel a dependent iqama to avoid the levy?

Yes — cancel through Absher under "My Family." Once cancelled the dependent must exit on a final exit visa. You stop paying the levy from the cancellation date. If they want to return later they must go through the full dependent visa process again.